Georgia – Pokémon: ENTJ

Guest Post by Andrew, ENTJ

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Dominant Extroverted Thinking (Te): Georgia is always ready for business. She knows what she wants to accomplish, and she goes after it using everything she has. Georgia also acts as if on a tight schedule (though none is ever mentioned), and she hates when people waste her time. Georgia wants Iris, her rival, to be a strong trainer so as to build credibility for the rivalry. She believes that a good trainer will have total control over his/her Pokemon in every battle, and she loses respect for Iris whenever one of the latter’s Pokemon disobeys her. Georgia’s strategy for beating Dragon-types is straightforward; she usually uses a powerful Ice-type.

Auxiliary Introverted Intuition (Ni): Georgia focuses most of her time and attention on beating trainers with Dragon-type Pokemon. She first approaches Iris for a battle because she is a Dragon-type trainer, and she initially doesn’t want to battle Iris’ one Pokemon that isn’t a Dragon-type. When Georgia and Iris are competing in the same tournament, Georgia always keeps one eye on her rival, no matter who her immediate opponent is.

Tertiary Extroverted Sensing (Se): Georgia is an impatient battler who would rather land the knockout blow sooner than later. She is known to have at least one fast Pokemon that also knows some hard-hitting moves. In her rivalries (e.g. with Iris), Georgia is very competitive, especially with Iris, and she’ll do whatever it takes to give herself an edge. Georgia can also (sometimes) notice subtle details in her environment (e.g. two slightly different colors of moss).

Inferior Introverted Feeling (Fi): Georgia is immature in handling her emotions. She doesn’t react well to insults or defeats, and she is anything but considerate to others. However, Georgia does bond with like-minded people; she is on friendly terms with Cilan’s rival, Burgundy. Much like Burgundy, she sees her rival as having undeserved glory.

Author’s Note: Georgia is in a Te-Se loop. The loop is so pronounced that Georgia can be mistaken for an ESFP (her Ni is unusually weak for an auxiliary function). However, her overwhelming desire for efficiency and her straight-to-the-point method of communication make her a Te-dom.

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